1933 Fox Sterlingworth

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1933 Fox Sterlingworth

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Why would someone rebore a fox from improved cylinder/ modified to cylinder/improved cylinder?
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They wanted better skeet scores. Hunting grouse and woodcock in thick cover. Shooting Bobwhite over good pointing dogs.
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Dave speaks of hunters using their Fox. Then you have the fellas that almost never shoot for practice and think "spray and pray" will make up for a lack of shooting skills.
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Silvers wrote:Dave speaks of hunters using their Fox. Then you have the fellas that almost never shoot for practice and think "spray and pray" will make up for a lack of shooting skills.
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